Team O'Neil Rally Program Takes Flight With US Air Force Reserve

Franconia, New Hampshire --
Tim O'Neil, owner of the Team O'Neil Rally School, has partnered with the
U.S. Air Force Reserve to contest up to five events of the 2002 SCCA
ProRally Championship in a Group N Subaru WRX.

"Working in the Air Force taught me a great deal about work ethics,
discipline and pride in one's work," said O'Neil. "It made me believe that I
could achieve anything I set my mind to."

After a successful rally career, O'Neil worked for a number of major
automotive manufacturers to teach advanced driving techniques and introduce
new products. In 1997, O'Neil opened the Team O'Neil Rally School and Car
Control Center to teach rally and winter driving techniques. A winner of
five U.S. and North American Rally Championships and former U.S. Air Force
member, O'Neil has been lured back to regular competition by the increasing
competitiveness of the SCCA ProRally Championship. In addition, O'Neil hopes
to bring prominence to his rally school and call attention to the positive
effect that a career in the military has had on his personal and
professional life.

"It is with a great deal of excitement that the Air Force Reserve welcomes
Tim O'Neil to the Air Force Reserve Team," said Chief Master Sgt. R. Eric
Snipes, chief of the Air Force Reserve Recruiting Service Advertising Branch
at Robins Air Force Base, Ga. "The Air Force Reserve is proud to be a
primary sponsor as Team O'Neil enters SCCA Rally Racing for the 2002 season.
We feel that with his past ties to the Air Force and the legacy of success
he has achieved in rally racing, Tim O'Neil is a perfect fit to represent
the Air Force Reserve."

O'Neil will be co-driven by Martin Headland, a former captain in the Royal
Air Force, with whom O'Neil had teamed up with in the 1980s and 1990s for
more than 80 rallies.